Thursday, 19 July 2007

Our Blue



For some of you that have already seen our "Blue" in the grass, here he is again! - in full regalia - in the grass! Blue is an awesome dog; he will be 3 years old, as of this July 30th. We still think of him as our "puppy"; and, he acts as if he is a "kangaroo pup"! (Blue Heelers are of an Australian descent). You should see him chasing the deer on Pasley; he wants to "play!". He springs and bounds like a deer; and he is almost just as fast! Pasley has that bit of an "oomph" to restore / rejuvenate one's energy a tid!

Tidbit - A "good" dog is generally indicative to his care / treatment by a "good" owner. I believe that with all of my heart! We have such a dog! A wonderful, loyal "pal!" etc.

You read about dogs that are involved with "dog fighting" and you have to wonder a tid of a bit. - about their OWNERS or whomever.... comes seriously to my mind. A very provacative hmmmmm. I saw today in the news headlines, a pair of very sad sad empty eyes of such a dog; who was referred to as a "fighter dog" - well, I do not think that it should ever have to come to this sorry stage. To me, it is so cruel, heartless, and mean. It simply is not right. This does not help in building warm, fuzzy, future friendships / trusting relationships. Instead, it is the exact opposite - breeding visciousnes, for the sole purpose to make this a money making sport. Reminds me of the poor gladiators of long ago; and of those who watched with heady delight, the "kill", for their own selfish sheer entertainment. The only difference, being that it was human beings fighting for their lives, instead of dogs eating dogs. Hmmmmm. not right, is it? "A dog's breakfast?", or so "they" say.

Bittid - In a different terminology, ie " a dog's breakfast", we NUTURE our "puppy". An egg once a week is wonderful to maintain the healthy shine of his coat; we have seen the difference - just by simply mixing an egg in with his breakfast meal.

On that enlightening note, Good night and God Bless.

P.S. It was another fully engaged day; tomorrow there will be major decisions that will have to be made. For now, we are going to "sleep / tidbitz on things". That never hurts, as a bittidz.

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